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<blockquote data-quote="Animal" data-source="post: 553371" data-attributes="member: 18198"><p>Hi,</p><p>I purchased a second hand mine lab GP Extreme and it came with VBF950 and says replace with a NP-F970 7.4V li-ion 6000mAh battery. Hasn't been used in years but still works well. Was thinking of buying a replacement as it looks quite old and if I go on a camping fossicking trip id like to know I have a new one on hand. </p><p>My question is should I replace it with the NP-F970 exactly with the 6000mAH, 7.4V as stated or would I be better off getting something else that may have more capacity and last longer. There are many options out there and I am a bit confused. Also don't want to blow up the machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Animal, post: 553371, member: 18198"] Hi, I purchased a second hand mine lab GP Extreme and it came with VBF950 and says replace with a NP-F970 7.4V li-ion 6000mAh battery. Hasn't been used in years but still works well. Was thinking of buying a replacement as it looks quite old and if I go on a camping fossicking trip id like to know I have a new one on hand. My question is should I replace it with the NP-F970 exactly with the 6000mAH, 7.4V as stated or would I be better off getting something else that may have more capacity and last longer. There are many options out there and I am a bit confused. Also don't want to blow up the machine. [/QUOTE]
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